The following people constitute the Editorial Board of Academic Editors for PeerJ. These active academics are the Editors who seek peer reviewers, evaluate their responses, and make editorial decisions on each submission to the journal. Learn more about becoming an Editor.
Professor of Biology at University of Massachusetts Amhrest starting in 1992. Previously a faculty member at the University of Missouri Columbia. Member of the Editorial Boards of Planta, Plants, and PLOS ONE. Recipient of the Jeanette Siron Pelton Award from the Botanical Society of America.
Aleksandra is a PostDoc at IMES Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), specializing in chromatin architecture analysis using Hi-C, Micro-C, and imaging data. Notable for contributing to Open2C software with the Open Chromosome Collective. Currently, Aleksandra explores polymer simulations of chromatin in early embryogenesis of vertebrates. Her focus centers on understanding the biological implications of various 3D genome structures and their connection to cell fate decisions.
Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Colorado Boulder. Curator at the Museum of Natural History, University of Colorado Boulder. Packard Fellow, National Geographic Explorer.
Sushma Naithani is an Associate Professor Senior Research in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Oregon State University, USA. The current focus of her research is on understanding information flow in living systems and how evolution shapes this flow using systems-level pathway modeling supported by high-quality biocuration, gene-orthology-based predictions, and analysis of omics data. She serves as a senior curator for the Plant Reactome knowledgebase. Sushma has authored 31 peer-reviewed refereed research articles in high-impact journals, including Nature, Nature Biotech, PNAS, etc. One of her research papers has been selected by the 'Faculty of 1000 Biology'. In addition, she has authored six book chapters and one Open Textbook (S. Naithani (2021): History and Science of Cultivated Plants published by Oregon State University Open Educational Resources, EBOOK ISBN: 978-1-955101-08-0, available at https://open.oregonstate.education/cultivatedplants). She is also an Associate Editor for Frontiers in Plant Science-Plant Biotechnology and served as the Editor-in-chief of the Current Plant Biology (2017-2023).
I am a quantitative ecologist interested in ecological forecasting and the stability of populations, communities, and ecosystems. I have expertise in statistical analyses of ecological systems, population modeling, and the analysis of remote sensing data to address environmental problems.
Dr. Dong Sun is Associate professor at Second Institute of Oceanography, MNR, China. His current research interests include zooplankton ecology in the open ocean and marginal seas of the western Pacific. His focus is on the variation of zooplankton community structure and their energy transfer efficiency in planktonic ecosystems, along multiple environmental gradients, including vertical gradients, large-scale latitudinal gradients and micro- to meso-scale eutrophication gradients.
Professor in the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy and Indian Academy of Sciences. J.C. Bose National Research Fellow. Recipient of a Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship and Astra-Zeneca Chair Professorship. Editorial Board Member of Tuberculosis, FEMS Microbiology Letters, Frontiers in Cellular Endocrinology, J Receptors and Signal Transduction, Physiology Reports
Dr. Ghanshyam Palamaner Subash Shantha is an academic cardiac electrophysiologist and faculty physician at Wake Forest University. His clinical interests include atrial fibrillation, leadless pacemakers and ventricular tachycardia management, and his research interests include epidemiology and prevention of diseases.
Assistant professor at the University of Groningen in The Netherlands. Fascinated by perception, attention, pupil size, and eye movements. I am also the main developer of OpenSesame, an open-source program for developing psychological and neuroscientific experiments.
Titus Brown received his BA in Math from Reed College in 1997, and his PhD in Developmental Biology at Caltech in 2006. He has worked in digital evolution, climate measurements, molecular and evolutionary developmental biology, and both regulatory genomics and transcriptomics. His current focus is on using novel computer science data structures and algorithms to explore big sequencing data sets from metagenomics and transcriptomics.
Associate Professor of Aquatic Ecosystem Ecology at the University of Montana.
I am broadly interested in how nutrients and energy are cycled in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. I combine elements of ecosystem ecology, microbial ecology, and biogeochemistry in my research.
Dr. Carlo Ferri Marini is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Human Movement Sciences of the University of Groningen and University Medical Center Groningen. His research interests include aerobic and resistance exercise testing and prescription in both healthy and clinical populations, with a particular focus on the exercise physiology underlying the exercise intensity prescription methods.